8.42am SYDNEY: The runner who died after he collapsed just metres from the finish line of Sunday's City2Surf was a fitness enthusiast who worked with Fox Sports. Chris Head, 27, from Coogee collapsed at Bondi Beach on the last stretch of the annual run.

8.40am Death of a Salesman opens at the Wollongong Workshop Theatre this weekend. Head to the theatre's website to book tickets.

8.38am A little blast from the past for you this morning. Anyone remember this? Arrr, the good ol' Nokia 3310. Highlights include Snake II.

8.26am POLITICS: Clive Palmer is urging the government to reboot its economic strategy as he prepares for another budget pitch from Joe Hockey. The treasurer is meeting the leader of the Palmer United Party in Queensland today in another bid to win critical Senate crossbench votes. But Mr Palmer says it’s clear the public has failed to warm to the budget in its current form, and the government may need to compromise. (AAP)

8.22am WORLD NEWS: Spain has announced it has obtained a scarce US-made experimental Ebola drug to treat a Spanish missionary priest infected with the killer virus. So far the experimental drug has been used to treat two infected Americans and a Spaniard but no Africans.

8.16am NATIONAL: Almost 100,000 youngsters from low-income families could be forced out of childcare if their eligibility for federal government subsidies is restricted under recommendations put forward by the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into the early childhood sector.

8.14am Are you looking forward to the Froth & Bubbles beer & cider festival? It's on August 23 & 24 at WIN Entertainment Centre. Click here for more info.

8.12am The trial of Robert Xie, charged with murdering five members of the Lin family in North Epping continues today in Sydney's Supreme Court.

8.10am OMG August is national Napping Month in the US! Let's bring this wonderful tradition here. Starting NOW!

8.09am TRAFFIC ALERT - North Wollongong: One of three northbound lanes is closed on Memorial Drive at the Princes Hwy due to a two-car accident. Expect moderate delays.

8.08am CELEB GOSS ALERT: Angelina Jolie has revealed the secret to her relationship with Brad Pitt. She told InStyle magazine: "Brad and I are a team that operates well. We coordinate our appointments and long-term plans but we make sure that family always comes first."

8.05am WORLD NEWS: US President Barack Obama gave full US support for Iraq's president to form a new government, hours after embattled Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki rejected stepping aside for a successor.

8.04am LOCAL NEWS: Kiama business owner Judy Stephens is leading a campaign to brighten up one of Kiama’s most iconic areas – The Terrace Houses.

7.56am Good morning if you're just tuning in! We're in for a cloudy day with showers expected & a top of 14 degrees. All is good on the roads. There are delays on the South Coast line - leave extra travel time if you're heading south from Sutherland.

7.44am MUSIC NEWS: Angus & Julia Stone's new album is a chart-topping success. Yesterday, the pair's self-titled album notched up another number one for the northern beaches duo who had already gone to the top of the Australian charts in 2010 with their second record, Down the Way.

7.42am Did you see the supermoon on Sunday night? If you loved looking at it over the Illawarra's skies, how about seeing it at landmarks like Stonehenge & over the Tower of London. Pretty cool huh? Click below.

7.38am NATIONAL: A principal at an inner west primary school has been "extensively counselled" by the Department of Education after he made explicit sexual comments about children as young as five at staff meetings.

7.36am A little Tuesday funny for you - anyone else guilty of this? I know I am!

7.29am TRAIN ALERT: The 06:51 Mortdale to Port Kembla service is delayed up to 33 mins due to a mechanical issue.

7.28am TV NEWS: The first teaser for Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul has just been released - and we've got it! Check it out below.

7.26am WORLD NEWS: The fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager on Saturday by a police officer in a St Louis suburb in the US came after a struggle for the officer's gun, police officials said, in an explanation that met with outrage and skepticism in the largely African-American community.

7.24am TIARA ALERT: Hold up, someone has slammed my precious Kate Middleton. A little article has been circulating, claiming Kate was undeserving of a spot on Vanity Fair's best dressed list hall of fame. CRAZINESS! She is an icon - THAT maternity dress, the red coat with matching pill-box hat? Rant over.

7.10am Have you seen the #fatkini popping up? "Fat activists" have been using the fatkini hashtag to show that everyone can look good in a swimsuit and more and more women are getting on board. You go girls! Here's the full story.

7am WORLD NEWS: British private investigator Glenn Mulcaire hacked the voicemails of Kylie Minogue's siblings, Dannii and Brendan, so News of the World could write intimate details about the pop star's cancer treatment in Melbourne in 2005. Details of the hack were revealed in one of two new books published after the phone-hacking trial.

6.58am In some other movie news this morning, get ready for Nicholas Spark's newest romance, The Best of Me. It hits cinemas on October 30. Check out the trailer (starring James Marsden) below.

6.56am Good morning if you're just tuning in! We're in for a cloudy day with showers expected & a top of 14 degrees. All goods on the road & rail.

6.54am MOVIE NEWS: Daniel Radcliffe needs to learn not to bite the hand that fed him. He's announced that he "hated" watching the sixth film, Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, because he was "very one-note" and "complacent".

6.52am LOCAL NEWS: The NSW government has declined to commit to placing Opal card machines on hub stations such as Thirroul and Helensburgh.

6.48am GOLD COAST: The Gold Coast man at the centre of an investigation into the death of a New Zealand tourist has not reportedly provided his version of events to police, nearly four days after she fell from his 14th floor balcony.

6.44am Illawarra savvy snappers, we want your photos. The Mercury is putting together its 2015 calendar, showcasing the beauty of the region. Send your photos to competitions@illawarramercury.com.au by August 22 for a chance to win $500 & a spot in the calendar.

6.42am Have you been watching The Bachelor? You know my feelings on the show (love, LOVE). Make sure you vote on the Love Leaderboard for the bachelorette you think has stolen Blake's heart. Jessica is currently in the lead.

6.40am WORLD NEWS: A truck driver accused of a five-year indiscriminate shooting spree on German motorways to teach other road users a "lesson" went on trial yesterday. Prosecutors say the man, identified as Michael Harry K., was a "frustrated loner" and claim he fired more than 700 times at trucks and cars, leaving several people injured, until his arrest in June 2013.

6.38am LOCAL SPORT: The Wollongong Hawks have been dealt a heavy blow with centre Larry Davidson suffering a potentially long-term knee injury.

6.36am MUSIC NEWS: Missy Higgins is set to tour. She's heading on the road in September/October. Pre-sale starts today at 1pm (password: ticketek). General sales start August 14 at 9am.

6.34am POLITICS: Former Reserve Bank board member Warwick McKibbin has suggested a new election may be needed to resolve the Senate impasse holding up key budget savings, as he lashed the political populism of the Greens and Palmer United Party.

6.24am This guy came up with a really sweet way to propose to his girlfriend. He used Coke bottles with the words printed on the labels, spelling out "beautiful Eloise, will you marry me?" Spoiler alert: she said yes.

6.22am NATIONAL: Politicians and Muslim community leaders have labelled it sickening, deplorable and shockingly evil. But Khaled Sharrouf's brother believes Australia should simply "forget" about a photo of his young nephew holding the severed head of a Syrian soldier.

6.20am Check out this amazing photo of the full moon over Kiama lighthouse by the Illawarra Stormchasers team. Nice work guys!

6.19am Don't forget we're crossing every hour to Pulse 94.1FM with all the latest from the Rush.

6.18am RADIO NEWS: Cracks appear to be emerging in the breakfast show pairing of Kyle Sandilands and Jackie Henderson, after Henderson apparently walked out on Sandilands during this morning’s broadcast. Ouch!

6.16am RED CARPET: Did you watch the Teen Choice Awards yesterday? If you missed it, we've got all the pics from the red carpet below. NB it seems crop-tops & colour were all the rage!

6.14am WORLD NEWS: Islamic State has crushed a pocket of resistance to its control in eastern Syria, crucifying two people and executing 23 others in the past five days, a monitoring group said yesterday.

6.12am STRANGE BUT TRUE: This is one talented nine-year-old. Cory Nieves is the CEO of a cookie company called Mr Cory's Cookies. He started the business in 2009 - now, thanks to Instagram, it's gone viral.

6.10am SYDNEY: A man has been shot dead at Leichhardt in Sydney's inner-west. Witnesses on Lords Road told police they heard five gunshots before seeing a man stumble into George St and collapse. Click here for all the details.

6.08am CELEB GOSS ALERT: Beyonce has had enough of those pesky divorce rumours. She took to Instagram, snapping a pic of herself in a t-shirt with the word "Carter" (her hubby's surname) on the back to make it clear she's still Jay-Z's girl.

*Hundreds of thousands of bank customers stand to benefit from a class action over credit card late fees, to be lodged today

*The United States is working to integrate Australian warships into its ballistic missile defence systems in north-east Asia, as it strives to bolster the credibility of American power in the region.

*A Sydney mother became so obsessed with making her two young daughters famous she sent lewd naked photos of them to a dance teacher because she believed it would advance their careers, a court has heard.

6.04am Here's what's making news in your Mercury today:

*More people ignore the warning lights at the Bellambi station level crossing than any other on the regional rail network.